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Washington Union Insu- ranco Company.tflln Id Ecuit'. B!k,fornrr Superior St-' mil Publif Fqtmrr,CLEVELA.NO, OHIO.CAPITA $225,000.M M11S well known lloxe Ompany is preJL pared, as usual, lo lake risks on the saLt classes of Property. Heir means areample, and their ru s aie at reasonable astnoae 01 any sound umparv.fTr NO SPECIAL HAZARDOUS ORSTEAM RISKS TAKEN..C0OFFICERS:D. B. Dunham, President,O.O. Mjgitt, Vice President inJTreasurer,O. N. Skeels, Secretary,Geo. B. Sealer, General Agent.DIRECTORS:George Mvgait, Cleveland,F.T. Backus, do.A. S. Saudfotd, do.Jacob Perkins, do.Benjamin Northrup,do.JGeo. B. Senler, do.O. N. Skeela, do.D. B. Dnnham, do.C V. Cock, do.Timothy Baker, Norwelk.John Clark, Brunswick.J. P. Sokimm, OeJifowJ. -W. M. Tofieil. Cleveland, (Weateide.)E.F. BINGHAM, Aoebt.July20'55 tjmj McArthur, Ohio.LOOKS! HOOKS! !mi?A NNOUNCES to the citizens cf Yin.tJL ton county, that he hes just received anew stock of Books and Stationary, cinsistiiigiImILY BIBLES, at prices from 1 50 toDO,r.METHODIST HYMN BOOKS,Vound in Morocco, gilt and common bind'WeemB Life of Wasmnotos,m H FlAHSUS." " Mabio.Life of Dariel Booke,u Black Hawk,it Tecuhskach 1SnAarsrtAi's works complete.Btboh's "Life of 1. T. Babnum.Da AtjBisHi'a History of the Reformation.YOUNG MAN'S BOOK OF Kkowledob.R. ikaldo Rihaldina, a Romance.Hale's History of the United States.Grimibaw'a History of the United States.Child at Home, a Moral Tale,MASONIC WRKS.F' The Craftsman, the Light of the Temple,end Meioudies lor tne trait, containing anexcellent selection ol Hymns and Odt' suitable for evry occasion.SONG BOOKS.The American Songster, Parlor Songster,Elite of Erin, Songs of Old Ireland, NegroSongs, and a variety of other Song Boohs.Moral and Instructive Btory books for children, Pictorial Toy Books fur children.of everydescription.BLANK BOOKS.Justices' Dockets, Legers and Day Books,bound in leatlier and half binding, of all sizes.STATIONARY.Best Cap Paper, Blue Post Letter Paper,emmercial Note Paper. Bill Paper, also Ink,oills, Steel Pens, Sand Boxes, Inkstands,fers. riling Sand, and Stationary ofry kind, all of which will be told at thewest figures, for cash. inaj4 '65. tfI. St. SWlTtAM) B. C. COOSWELLBOOT vi SHOE STORE,ANDmanufjjdtort.SVVETLAND So COGSWELL,Opposite the McArthur House,RETURN their sincere thanks to theirnumerous friends and customers, forthe very liberal patronage extended to themin the past season, and take pleasure in announcing that they are now receiving at theirBoot ana Shoe Depot the largest and best selected Stock ofBoots &, ShoesEver brought to McArthur; cod listing TrTjIn part ofGENTLEMENS' BOOT8 St, SHOES,fients.Buckskin Gaiters Gtnts.Congress Gaiters.Gents Fancy Sboes.Gents Oxford Pumps.Gents Enameled Nulifiers, Gent EnameledCongress Gaiters, Gents Patent Leather KidTop Prince Albert's, Gents Patent Leather,Drab Cloth. Kid top, Prince Albert's; GentsJersey Buckskin hoes, Gents Opera Slippers;together with every variety of Fine andCoarse calf skin, Kip and Murocco Boots andShoes. Also, Ladies Boots aso hoes;las Bukin Gaiter Boots, Ladies' enameled Jenny Lind's R. R., Ladies' Morocco Jenny land's R, R., Ladies Congress Gaiters,Ladies Fancy Jenny Lind Shoes, Ladies' enamelled Morocco ' Shoes, Ladies' VictoriaFancy hoea Ladies' Fancy Top Boots, Lasties' Fancy Buskins, bronzed tops, Ladies'Blue Gaits, Ladies Colored Sander's Gaiters.Also: Misses Boots and Shoes, Misses KidBoots and Gaiters, Misses Fancy coloredGaiters, Misses enameled Fancy Boots; also,Child rens Boots and hoes, Childrens' calf,peged. Shoes, Childrens Fancy shoes, Childrens' Fancy Gaiters, and every o'.her varietyof Ladies', misses' and chiMreus' wear, Fineand Loarse.We have any number of Workmen enlaced, that la necessary, end Si prepared tofilforders at the shortest notice.(CT"Ail .of our Goods will be sold at prices thai will give satisfaction. Call and examine for yourselves-NEW GOODS.HAVE just received a good stock of NewGoods, suitable for UIb season, wnich Iwill sell lev for Cash; consisting in part, ofCLOTHS, CASHMERES, SAT1NETTS,MERINOS. DELAINS, ALPACAS,COBERGS. CALICOES, fc, Ac.Boots, Shoes, Hate, Caps, Fresh Groceries,- 4c, ' f-c etc., &c.Flour, Wheat, Corn, Potatoes, dc, takenin exchange for Goods. E. A . Buatto5New-Books,AND other Goods in his line of BusinessBra received br Express almost everyweek; from Boston, New York, and the Citiesat the Wttt.br -L-B-ViuvmmtxniB,y PrVaS. Second fit., Chillicothe, O.' JAMES McCONNEL'S ESTATE.NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed and qualifiedExecutor of thi last Will aol Testament ofJames McConnel, late oft he county of Vinwa,decwsed. FATir: I MURDOCH.THE PROSPECTUS- FOR SECOND YEA K,COSMO TAX ART ASSOC ATOY.1855-CThe Committee of Management takepleasure in announcing that arrangemenik for the Second Annual Collectionof Works of Art has beea male on themost extensive scale. Works of AmebICAS Abt, anil the f ncouragemeol ofamEbican genius, have net teen overlooked. Comniissoii have been issuedto many distinguished American Artists,aeJ a special age ut has visited the greatArt Repositories of Europe th makecareful telerticii of clioii Paintings,Bronxe and Marble Statuary &.c. yraougwhich is the far famed and wookerfulpeice of sculpture,THE GENOA CRUCIFIX,Tebus or Si-BsrBirrroir: The par me tilof Three Dollars rinstitules any jersona member of this association, and entitles him to either one of the followingMonthly Magazines, for one year, and toticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings described in the Catalogue.Th Masaiini eonalat ofPutnam's Monthly, Harper's Magazine,Knickerbocker's Magazine, Goiter's Ldy's Book, Dickens' Household Works,Graham's Magazine, Blackwood Magaline. Litteli's Living Age (Weakly),oue year, and two tickets for 6.No persou is retracted lo a tingleshare. Those taking five membershipsar entitled to any five of the Msgaziues,one year, and to njr ltcA( in the distribution. Persons in remitting funds for membership, Mill pleas give their PostOffico address, in full, stating the monthtbey wish the magazine to commence,aud register the letter at ti e Post-Clue,to prevent losFjon the receipt of which,a ctJtifictte of membership, togMheiwith the Magazine desired, will La forwarded to any part of the country.For membership, address,C. L. DERBY, Actcabt, C, A. A.At Eastebf Ornci, 343 Erodwsy, NewYork; or, Western Ornci, 166. Water street, Sandusky, O.DEXNIXG, CAHPDELL Co..Imjiortrn and Whoksuit nutl fU tail Dealers iIlurdwarc, Saddlery, Iron, Uluss,&c, Ac.WOULD respectfully informtheir friendsand the public that they have at lengthgot into their splendid new room, and haveuttcd it up expressly lor ttie Hardware trade, (inthe burnt district) under the eicn of the GILTANVIL, East side of Paint, between Walerand 2d sts, wheie they are opening, in addition to part or tneirlormerstock.a large anddesirable stock of American, Cermun andEnfjiih Hardware, Saddlery, Iron and Glass,together with all articles usually kept in Hardware stores, end invite all to call and take alook at their new room and examine theirstock.They have continued a stock of Goods attheir OLD STAND, sicn of the Mill Saw. onTogert's square, (under ihe immediate care cfon ol tlw tin) uhtM they have been so ib-erally patronized the-past year, for which the.(take this opportunity ol returning their sincere thanks, and solicit a continuance of thesame for both establishments, promising toKeep as oou uoous ana sen as low as any inthis market.May 10, lS53.-n491rBOOTS 1 SHOES.JUST received tl hrst and best selectionof Boots ar.i! Bh ej ever ojeiitd in thismarket, consisting ofGents. Enamcleu Br igansCalf -" Buttoned Congress Gaiters," Morrocco Sliers," French Calf Boots,Ladies Enameled Lace Boots," Goat "" Sewed " "" Laced Gaiters," Patent Leather '" Enameled Jenney Lind's," Tatcnt Sea Buskins," Fancy Enameled "" Slippers.Childrens' Kid Laced Boots,Fancy "" Roan -"Kid Peg -"Enameled " "" Goat " "" Fancy " "Misses Kid Slippers," Fancy Laced Boots,BRATTONI8SS. Fall Trade. I80K.H. D. SKULL,WHOLESALE DEALER IN DRYGOODS, CLOTHING. BOOTSlAND SHOES. HATS,iCAPS. BuNNETS,- NOTIONS,f-c. &c.BPAINT STREET, C1ULL1COT1IE.IS now prepared to supply Merchants andFurnace Proprietors, with all articles inhis line at fair prices and upon reasonableterms. His stock is new, large, and well assorted, and will be sold invariably at Cincinnati prices. aug. 30 2in.FRUIT! GOOD FRl'l!MR. GRIGGS will be at McArthur witha laree asnrtmpnt nl fmit n-a nrl Dr.nimental shruberv. whirh ran tut nhininal nfhim personally at reasonable prices on thejtn, remind outn, 01 November. Ih55.And he will also deliver in nhcrriliora20cts per tree, who may hand their narr.erut 111c lununuig lcum: llllliam UOIII,Vintonfurnace, B, P. Hewitt, E. A. Bratton.Mcilrihu. E. S. GRIGGS.Oct. 4tb, 1855. tf.G.WiANDERSONjFORWARDIXO J JiD CflJJilSSJOJ WERIIM'T,.CENTERS IIEELIX43 WHAHYESWHEELING, VA., & BRIDGEPORT,Has large and extensive Ware Houses, ais prepared wilh,every facility, to attendall business, entrusted to hi rare, propHe forwadi figlit ly Car toads or othereplember 2.1653. lr-TV'OTICE. I have received a lot of & bun" dies FRUIT TREES in my Warehouse,addressed to T. MARTIN.McArZtL thl"'Vinton county, Ohio. ThejJtJ owner is requested to pay chare-iand taka them away. D, SMART,Chulicotbe, Ohio: Nor. 20, 'M.lS5. NEW STOCK O!? iiYANKEE XO7I0.S!,LATE M:UVAU!ve just received n.r fpr" 02 StarkI harnniprising a great varie;y of FANC ,'11111 Ji.ii bc .uiiu.. Dealers am.other's are invited to tall before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find a complete assortment, and at prices that willcompare w i th any Establishment of thea a- bi a nt 1 - H 1 -v v -vkind in this tectum of the country.The follow ing arl'des comprise a partof mv extensive assortment;1 AO packs pins.200,000 percussion caps.COO dozen spool cotton.50 gross buttons.50 dozen suspenders,1 50 lb skein cotton,12 lb sewing silk,.' lb twist silk.500 cross hooks and eyes,30 dozen razor strops.300 dozen combs, all kind.50 reams cap, letter and note paper,20.000 envelopes.300 dozen tapes,130 dozen soaps.40.000 fish hooks.(25 gross fish lines.20 gross lead pencils.100. CLO needlea.100 bundles wafers.40 dozen knives.30 dozen scissors.10 gross spoons.20 gross jews harps.3 gross French harps.SO dozen slstes,SC00 slate pencils.30 gross thimbles.00 dozen porte rr.onaies.CO lb patent thread.Cornelian charms and rings.Jet bracelets.Ladies' work boxes and re'icules.Fine hair brushes and combs.Gutta percha, pulTand long combs,S, S Sand S S S fine combs.Skirt end dress whalebone,orset and shoe laces.Stilettoes, elastics and sletvt hands,Teeth and nail brushes.Steel pens and holders.Match safes.Alabaster ornaments.Linen 6c cotton, floss crochet cotton'Zephyr worsted and needles.Gold finger and ear rings.Gold, plated and common Jewelry; andother articles too numerous to particularize. CIGARS AND TOBACCO!Tellers and others purchasing Cigarswill find the Urgest Stock in the City,varying from (5 to 630 per M. As allthe fine cignrsere manufactured on thepremises, purchasers of fine cigars maydepend upon getting the quality of cigar they pay for, as satisfaction U guaranteed iu all cases. Also t.n hand,Cavendish and Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, Pipes, qc, st the Cheap NotionStore next to the Valley Bunk. SecondStreet. R. DAVISON.CniraicoTHE, 0., March 2, lc,53.IF YOU CA L Villi IVJLL'BIV.JOHN S, HAWK,main street, Mcarthur, oiiio,Erokr in all kinds ofDRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, HATS.ArS, BONNETS'. BOOTS fSHOES. READY MADE .LOTH1NG, IRON &NAILS. &C. Alio,,Agent forLOUDON & Co'e. POPULAR FAMILYMEDICINES.IS just receiving from Cincinnati, one of theLargest a.id best selected stocks of New.fashionable and ,CHEAP GOODSEver brought to McArthur, expressly for theWinter trade, which h is deiermined to sellon the most ieuso.-,ahle terms.Just 1 all and see my New Goods beforepurchasing elsew here.Bring along your Produce, for in the waycf Barter he w ill give you as good bargains asthough you brought the Cash.November 17, lfc54. 1st, c. ly.A Public hmtalioiKII1CK0CK k Rro.,HAVING just opened a Wholesale andRetail 11 AT VI'OIIK in Portsmouthon Front Street, between Market and Jefferson, they invite All to call and examine theirstock olillati ond Caps, Straw Goods, Trnnks,f3 Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas tc UOP EVERY description.Purchasers can at all t: men find nt mi, notablishment a full and comnlete ussnrimpn.of the richest and most desirable styles, atwell as the most common fabrics. Our loneexperience in the business, and know ledce ofmkrtiifuf1tiS. .1.1. . L . r !.. e......u.Uv.u..,.F3,liU ule laciuues rot puiclia-sing, are eucli that we are confident we cansell low er t.ian any other House in the West.FURS of all kinds wanted, for which thehighest prices w ill be paid.roMsmoutn. November 4. 1653.lySTEIN & BROTHER.Manufaeturtrt and U'AoZaal dtalcrt inv a- rw rnTrl11No. 316 BALTIMORE strketBetween Howard and Liberty-stsBALTIMORE.rJulv 8.'53. Iy.Hardware.LIPPENCOH S Axes, warranted 30 daysor the money refunded. Hatchets warranted, Tilletson's Handsaws warrantedDoor Locks. Thumb Latches, Butts, ScrewsAugers, Smoothing Irons, Curry CombsHorse Brushes, Files, Jiasps, in shot everything in the Hardware line, atBRArroNs.ARTIST'S MATERIALS. -J rF tier? desciiption furnished at short orj vy ders and fair prices. A large t-upply olDiiiw biiu ah uMico jut rourait ij,nas aiePainters, Toy Paints and Best Wvr Odorson hand. J. R. WH1TT1 VOKF.my!8.'BB. tx-coiul tl Ciiil.i. othNOTICE.DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.1HAVE this dsy sold fc Westall, Stewartif- Co, my entire interest in tlw Cincianali Furnace Company, and am therefore nolonger a partner therein,; Ciscisi ATI Fubjucb, June 21, 1855.july20 41 JOHN ROBBIN5..fins roii if rroviE!CAPITAL CITY AL'T-VSIOy,rni vMci's, 01110.JTI R UN ELL & CO S., SECOND GREATOUT DISTHIBUTIOB.The proprietors take great pleasure inannouncing to ihe citizens of the Union,that in consequence of lha great satisfurtinn inani festrd by the ticket-holders of their first great Distribution, andihe many thousand solicitauons irom anparts of the country, in relation tow hether ihey intended getting up another Distribution of Gifts for the people,they have, an immense outlay, oeen enabled lo offer lo their thousands of pations the following valuable, magnificent, and unprecedented BRILLIANTSCHEME, to be dialributed as soon asthe 300,000 Beautiful Engravings of theCapitol ol Ohio are distributed amongtheir Tatrons. The pries of the Engravings is but One Dollar, snd as a parlorornament it cannot be surpassed.Read attentively the following list ofhrmiliful and COStlv BlftS. whltnwillbe satisfactorily distributed by a comuiiltee of ten, selected one Mora eachStale where the largest number of subscribers are obtained:1 Farm in the State of Indiana 1 10,0001 do in Ohio 8.0001 do do 6,0002 Four story Brick Dwelhnc sndLot, in Columbs.Obio 6,500I do do do do-.-G.5C01 Tteautifnl residence in thetown of Mt. Vernon ...5,5001 Two-Story Brick Buildine inChillicothe 3.500I Erich Cot lace and lot in Columbus 3,0001 do do do 3,0001 Frame do do do 2,5001 Handsome country residence inSeeo, Terry county, Ohio. 1,5004 Splendid building lots in Columbus, at 62,000 8,00010 do do do 61,500 15.0004 do do Cleveland 6,0001 Grand Action Piano (Thickering' 1,2001 Gold Watch, set with Diamonda 1,0005 Gold Watches, at 6500 each. 2, 50)10 Rosewood Pianos, at fc500.-5.00010 do do at 400 4:00010 do do at 300 3,00050 Gold Watches, at 6150 -7,500100 do100 do100 doSOOSiver do500 do doat 100 10,000at 75 7,500at 40 4.000at 20. ..6,000at 15 7.5001000 LaJie's Gold Breast Pinsat 64 4,000200 do Brocha shawls at 625 5,000t,00 do Silk Dress Patterns,at (20....... 10.0005000 Gchl Pencils, at 63 15,000.0(00 Gold Peril, with SilverCases, at 2 20.000.: (V0 Gr id rings.al SI. 50 esch 30,000li'Gfci do at 1, CO each.. .12.084K'-ery purchaser of the splendid largeLr'.'.'.njrsjihic Ei.graving, will receiveat-:::tuae (f Membership entitlingihe u 10 a chance in the above list ofmh able and cosily Gifts for the Peolie Ihe Lirsvings can be sent byn,aii (without being damaged,) to anypart ot tlio country.;ECr FIRST CtSlK KIPET f EETCD,Persons wishing to act as Agents forus will please send a recommendationsignded by the Postmaster or some otherinfluential and well known person inthe place where they reside.To those persons who have been acting aa Agents for us in our former Distribution, this is not required.All orders with the money enclosed,free of postage, will meet with promptattention.In order to prevent mistakes, agentsand others transmitting money to uswill please have it sealed in the presence of the Postmaster, and the amountentered on the way bill.We prepay all our letters, circulars,rfc, to our agents and correspondents,and expect them to do the same withus.Agents wanted in every town, whomwe will furnish mith posters, circulars,scheiules, instructions, &c, on application at our office, or by mail post paidfor lurther particulars see the descriptive bills, &c, or enquire at the officeNo. 2, Walcutt's Block, Town StreetColumbus Ohio.BRUNELL & CO,Proprietors.NEW GOODS.rpHE undersigned desire again to tenderX their thanks to their numerous eu-tom-ersfor rust favors, and advise them of thefact, that ihey are now receiving and open-ine at the Brick f'OrnPt, a T .fa rrr.s a n4 Knla.iirl.id Stock ol FALL AND WINTER DRYuiivia, consisting of every variety audquality, suited lo the wants of their customers and the community; which they pledge'-"(.selves to sell as lo'v as they can be bought'-IIS Or SnV nl t)l ncolo.n m.rLola T.o.J - - J ' - 1 J 1 1 1 1 u r. 1 id. xuc,ill not boast, brag, or banter, but they do..j- 1 1 1 . I, ,. ... . ' . .nm mitiiu tu us aetata in qantity and quality of their Good, neither do thtv intend tobe undersold.And while inviting the attention of Iheircustomers to the prospects which are ahead,they des ire to remind Ihem of the fact, thatsome of them are in the aiears that "shortsettlements make long friends." That theirAuction Notes, ami 1,should now be paid. And in view of theauuiiuam-coi uie crops, and means whichareattheur command, it is hoped they willpay up the old scoie, or at feast settte bynote, and commence anew.SHADES & REYNOLDS,sep. 13. '55 tf.I have iust received A new supply ol VVaut . . . 1 r . 1 . . , .. uruau uiboers; me largest lot everuiuuciii. io mciiriiiur.yrzri a ho, coffee, rice. Moi.AmM.TnjajSSX! acco's, &c; all cf which I will sellat lie i.-up-i inures. h. A. Ehatton.MAliGARET CASSJLL'S ESTATE.TVToiirs is Ixieliy tiven. that the umlersienXv hf s')r.ii api.nir,iil rtnl nii;n.,isb Aum 'it.Mtrix of the E:late of MargaretAujt. 'Hh t) LEWIS A. ATWOOD.SW A iV'.S NE WTHE A TI8E1f uC iei eii ,l. Nut VA ? Inn nfthabove Vork, with Forms completefoJuBtices" of the Peace. Every Justice andIXv nicer suouia cavjODe. utl soon, at: , , ,bbatt';mm .VXlXJlUi A A J-lUA UIUXAJ)' For th rapid Car ofrorens, colds, hoarseness,BROcnmsiioopixc-corcn,CROUP, ASTH.M1, ASDCOXSniPTIO.Y.THIS remedy is otTcered to the community with the confidence we feel inan article which seldom fails to realizethe hamppiest effects that can be desired. So w ide is the field of ita useful-neis'and numerous the casts of its cures,that almost every section of the countryabounds in persons, publicly known,who have been ressored from alarmingand even desperate diseases of tbelunggs, by its use. When once tried itssuperiority over every'other medicineof its kind, is too apparent to escapeobservation, and wheie its virtues areknown, the public no longer hesitatewhat naiidoi to raptor tot lb diatrrssing and dangeroua efleciioua of tbpulmonary organs, which are incidentto ou' climate.Nothing has called louder for the earnest enquiry of medi;sl men, than thea farming prevalene and fatality of consumptive complaints, nor has auy oneclass of diseases had more of their investigations snd care. But as yet noadequate remedy has been provieed, onwhich the public could depend for protection from attacka upon tha respiratory organs, until the introduction ofthe Cherry Pectoral. This srticle Uthe product of a long, laborious, and 1believe successful endeavor, to furnishthe community with such a remedy.Of this last slrtement the Americanpeople are now themselves prepared tojudge, and 1 appeal with confidence tutheir decision. If there is any depen-.dence to be placed in what men ofevery class and station cerlfy it hisdone for them, if we can trust our ownsenses, when we see dangerous affections of the throat and lungs yield to it,if we can depend on the assurance oflutelligent Physicians, who make ittbeir buisness tu know, in short, ifthere is any relanee upon anything,then is it irrefutable proven that thismedicine does relieve aud does curt thaclass of diseases it is designed for, beyoud any eiulali others that ere knownto ruaukind. If thia be true it cannotbe toojreely published, nor be too wide,ly kuown. The afflicted should knowit. A remedy thai cursec, is priselessto them. Parent should knowit, theirchildren are priceless to them. Allshould know it, for health can le. pricedto no one. Not only should it be circulated here, but eveiy where, not onlyin this country, butju all souri tries.How faithfully we havi acted on thisconviction, ia ahown In the jnct thaialready this article has made tha circlesof the globe. The sun never sete on itslimits, No continent is without it, andbut few peoples, Although not in sogeneral use in other nations as in thia,it is employed:by the more intelligent inalmost all civilized countries. It is extensively employed iu both Americain Europe, ABia, Africa, Austrailia andthe far off islands of the sea. Life isas dear to its possessors there as here,and they grasp at a valuble remedywith evon more avidity, Unlike mostpreparations of its kiud, it is an expensive composition of tosty material.Still it is afforded to the public at areasonably low price, and what is ofvastly more imparlance to them, itsquali ty'is never suffered to decline fromits original standard of excellence.Every bottle of this mepicine, nowmanufactured, is as good as ever hasbeen make heretofore, or as we are capable of making. No toil or cost is spared, in maintaining it in the) best perfection which it is possible to produce.Hence the patient who (procures lhagenuine Cherry Pectoral, can rely onhaving as good snd article aa has everbeen had by those who testify to itscures.By purching this cuse.I have'the hopeol doing some good in the world, as wellas tbe satisfaction of believing), thatmuch has been done slready,Prepared by .'. C. AYER, Practicaland Analytical Chemist, Lowell,Mass.Sold by GEO. 3. WILL and E. A. BRATTON, McArthur, O.; J. Vorhes, Albany; RCulow, Logan: Dr. J. n. C. Miller, JacksonC. H., bud by Dealers in Medicines everywhere. ' IJuly 27, '56 4mo.lCIIAS. A. M. DAMARIN & CoRECEIVED direct from New Orleans,5i5 hhds fair to prime N. O. Sugar;20 " clarified do.169 bis loaf, crushed & pulverized sugar:54 bxs while Havana, for candy and syrups; 2337 bis N. O.Molascs;55" -do 't.'fciiieS'Tiroice sugtinT.'molasse;s100 do Common sugar II. molasses.10 do Golden syrup;85 Tes- Rice;300 bags Rio and Java coffee.Which, together with a full and rnmnleledEIOCK 01.. .WOODWARE Buckets, tub.zine Wuchtinnrdltbrooms, &c.Fruits & NnTsFaPfi. rasinc' nlmnnJ. .cans. E. Walnuts, filberts: Brazil nnia-Spices 'Ground and tmground Pepper;Biomicsj iiiiiimiiuu; ciue; finger; nutmegs:f'lBH mackeral; dried herring, codfish; sar-uiuro;- Tsas A large stock of fresh Imperial; Y:Hvsoujgunpowdcrand black tea:good Virginia, Mssouri and Kentucky brands-kn Riulio & Ri' . .,,1 smV, 1 L ,of 6 twist tobacco:Dye-stuffs Ind, O -, wfp.BBUUKfUUqiuiii: . .SrjKDRllT Snan ranriW alarrhsalaeratus; super carbonate of soda; epsomsalt; lead; snot; warpping paper; etc., &c,We will eel at the regular Cincinnattiwholesale prices;; U. A. , DAMARIN fit Co,Portsmouth, April! 1. 1854.. PX YOKES.i f YANKEE Ox Yokes, at the Gilt.AnvIJLU DENNING, CAMPBELL& CO.Jui'29 1653.I. .1 i.'IIAIIPLK'S KEW MONTULYr.l A G A Z I f J E iA NEW Y0L13IE.- DURING the Isst six months therahave beau issued of llAarta's KivMosthdt Aaqazibi over Eight, hundred and fifty thousand Numbers. ThnPublivhers may safely to this factssevidence of lha unparalled and contjntly increasing success with which theirefforts lo publish a rheap, instructive,and entertaining monthly have been attended. They renew ihe expression ofilieir thanks to ths public fortbelfconstant confidence and support, and!especially to tha press for the substanrial il it hai iTiirded iu makins their.... - . - - oe (Tor's snd publication known to tbaAmerican per pie,It can scarcely be necesssry to addtha assiirrance that the plan of conducting the Magazine, which hasproved sosuccessful, will be continued withincreased assiduity and care. The wantand tastes of lha great mass of the people will continue to be con suited; andno labor or expense will be spared tJgive them, every month, the largestamount of the most interesting and instructive literary matter, original andselected, in the best form and at thacheapest price. Special and increasedattention will be to ihe series of original illustrated articles, descriptive ufAmerican scenes and historical incidents, prepard by tbe most popular writers, aud accompanied by engravings byby the best artists in tha UnitedStatas.In every department of the Maga-'zine renewed efforts will be made to iacrease inability, its utility, and ita attisctiveness for general readers.Though it bas not yet completed thasixth year of its existence, Harper'Megizine has a circulation greater bymany thousand than was ever attaiuedby auy other publication ever issued inany part of the world. 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